The jewelry pagoda is a very small exhibition near Westminster. It introduces the main uses of the jewelry pagoda and some precious stones stored there. The jewelry pagoda was used as a royal storage room for some time.
The jewelry pagoda was built in the fourteenth century. Some rooms were reserved and the moat could be seen. It was built to hold Edward III's treasure and remains intact today. Located in the Old Palace of Westminster, the building survived the fire in Westminster in 1834, close to the Westminster Railway Station.